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    Advice on very troubled adopted cats behavior (Aggression)

    My senior cat was diagnosed today with Polycystic kidney disease and he will be going through intensive course that includes injections almost every other day, he was already super stressed today as the vet did many shots on him, I think i should delay any sort of interactions at least until he...
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    Advice on very troubled adopted cats behavior (Aggression)

    well i was thinking of trying to extract method without physical interaction until i feel it's safe enough to have one, I'm not entirely sure but i think their nose will be able to pick it up. that or they have special sensor that can detect the smell of fish when I'm still 10 meters away from...
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    Advice on very troubled adopted cats behavior (Aggression)

    I might be lucky that I'm an insane baker and i may or may not be making my own extract myself :D (100% pure)
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    Advice on very troubled adopted cats behavior (Aggression)

    Yea i pulled back the leaver few times cause not just hissing/growling but attacks, really bad ones so i'm going to try this vanilla extract trick and let them interact through the mesh door (can see but can't touch) and see how it goes! Thanks again!
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    Advice on very troubled adopted cats behavior (Aggression)

    Thanks a lot, i will try the vanilla extract trick! and i try to have them watching each other from a safe distance, i also got a mesh door on the room he is locked at so they can see each without being able to physically interact!
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    Advice on very troubled adopted cats behavior (Aggression)

    Hello, Approx 2 months ago i adopted 2 cats, they used to live together a senior of the age of 7 years, and youngster of the age 1.5 years, to start I apologize if this is going to be a long post, but i will need to explain many details to get everything in context. Those two cats had an owner...
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